| A | B |
| adequate | adj. Enough; sufficient. |
| administer | v. To manage. |
| agitate | v. To disturb or upset. |
| capitulate | v. To give in; to surrender. |
| citrus | n. A fruit of the family that includes oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and limes. |
| disrupt | v. To break up the orderly course of. |
| hovel | n. An unpleasant, cramped, and dilapidated place to live. |
| illiterate | adj. Unable to read or write. |
| indifferent | adj. Not concerned about; not caring. |
| menial | adj. Of or relating to low-level, humber work. |
| permanent | adj. Lasting or expected to last for a long time. |
| respite | n. A period of rest; a pause. |
| strenuous | adj. Needing much effort; usig a lot of energy. |
| toil | v. To work long and hard. |
| urgent | adj. Needing quick action or attention. |
| URGENCY | N. THE NEED FOR QUICK ACTION |
| ILLITERACY | N. INABILITY TO READ OR WRITE |
| DISRUPTION | N. A DISTURBANCE THAT INTERRUPTS OR CAUSES CONFUSION. |
| DISRUPTIVE | ADJ. CAUSING CONFUSION OR DISORDER. |